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Show I ill Perhaps Mr. Fornstrom, also, will J 8 run for Mayor, on a street car plat-'1 plat-'1 I form. I Judfio Klncr can hardly believe that 1 Elder Kins talked that way at the I Tabernacle. I However, the hierarchy would prefer I to have only poor men rebel against it, ' as they do not pay much tithing. !But why should Elder Goddard he put out of Hie church; when ho has never said a word against Joseph F.? Utah's Lewis and Clark commission will start for Portland today, wishing to be among- the first exhibits on the ground. President Castro thinks the creditors of Venezuela are -very .unreasonable to complain just because it does not pay its debts. President Smith denies that he is leading his people astray, and proves It by leading them straight to the tithing omce. Perhaps the Federation of Labor felt that the ministers of the city violated union principles In working more than eight hours on Sunday. Friends of tho Light and Railway company think that the opposition meeting should not have been held on Sunday, or any other day. Governor Cutler, being determined to give the people as many privileges ns possible, has issued a permit to them to plant trees on. April 15th. 8 Why not put tho Hon. Harry Joseph S in charge of the educational exhibit at M Portland, as-he would ilke to teach the I people out there a few things? 1 If Brother King will continue to an swer hlB own political speeches, he will 1 rob the ofllclal answerer, Brother Rob erts, of some opportunities to talk, i - Apostle Taylor has been away so long that It would be a shame hot to allow him to attend the coming conference, I and speak with his customary rashness. rash-ness. ! Reports from Cache county show that Mr. Hammond has been playing the trick of putting a lot of big red coals on the heads of his old friends up there ' - ' ' When Judge King reluctantly runs I : for office again, he will trust that his j " fellow-members of the church will remember re-member that Mormonlsm is Derno-l Derno-l cratlc. HI j But tho Light and Railway company H) j ; cannot seo that the Committee of Ono H Hundred is entitled to much conslder- H i atlon, as no member of it Is a Coun- H ' cllman. ' H , Senator Smoot, having heard that it- H ; was said in the Tabernacle that Mor- I, ' monism is Democratic, must admit that H ono, cannot believe all that is heard; H even there. I H ' Mr. Fornstrom knows that those at H the antl-franchise meeting had no right Hjj ' to tell the Council what to do, as they H had no stock in the Light and Railway H company. H!l Russia has asked France to help it Hijf to stop tho war, and tho Japanese are HTj: ) also moving In the direction of peace Rl hy once more going after the Russians i- in Manchuria. 1 I Two young men have confessed tho H commission of highway robbery, and m'y they will be much older before they Hr ; commit anbther crime, if they are taken ! hefore Judge Armstrong. i Before relying too much On tho hbpe- 1 ful words of Judge King; the hierarchy j should remember what happened to the j Democracy after tho Judgo made some Hj of his most hopeful prophecies con- i cerning it. HI M-l IL having been charged that the fl Licht and Railway company has been H I maligned regarding its Intentions, It is 1 hut fair to say that it will not take any franchise privileges the Council is H; I unwllliuc to give! fll 1: Notwithstanding the severe language Rl used by the speakers at Sunday night's meeting, tho Light and Railway company com-pany will show a broad spirit by regarding re-garding their nickels as just as good as anybody's for fares. |